Spike Jones said, If you're going to shoot off a gun in a tune, you better
have good time.
Gary
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From: Sean Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: Karamazov as a circus musician
Keep looking in the mirror, Igor.
DR
On Mar 23, 2008, at 12:34 PM, igor . wrote:
not HIP enough !
Savall plays an early renaissance bow _
Guitarist using Dunlop capo_
Karamazov playing Vihuela _
what a circus
p.s.
more ValeryThomas please
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For the period in question, 1516-1598 I should think vihuelas are well
within reason and fiddles and bows went in a lot of directions. Capos
don't bother me much either. It would be like forbidding putting your
lute against the right period of table for a little amplification. Or,
dare I
Canaries?
very entertaining - I love the sound of the zynk. The players look so funny
when they play *grin*
Thank you for directing us to this video.
Best wishes
Thomas
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They say Martin y Coll was born around 1670
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The bearded percussionist is Pedro Estevan.
On Mar 23, 2008, at 10:02 AM, Sean Smith wrote:
Btw, is that Lee Santana playing percussion?
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On 23/03/2008, howard posner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The bearded percussionist is Pedro Estevan.
I thought it was Papa Smurf..?
Rob
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luckily , there are hundreds of youtube performances by Kidneycutter and
Valery to enjoy . I hope they will post more !
SavallCo are not as good ( for me , of course ) as old good
Val,ShoskesSchall .
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On Mar 23, 2008, at 1:02 PM, Sean Smith wrote:
I'll judge the performance to whether it atchieves the goals of the
music, the composer, the players and the director.
That's a lot of goals! Not always easy to reconcile.
Plus we have to add into the mix the caprices of the audience. I can
and point out that EK (looking very seventies in this
video, don't you think?) is not playing the vihuela but rather an
archlute (which we all know is the dreaded single-strung variety)
Karamazov does Vihuela David ! Before any judging , you should see
the whole clip at least
On Mar 23, 2008, at 5:56 PM, igor . wrote:
Karamazov does Vihuela David ! Before any judging , you should see
the whole clip at least
Yes. Sorry, my mistake.
Now that I've seen the whole thing though, I'm just curious: what do
you mean exactly when you say you want more HIP? Just
On 3/23/2008, Roman Turovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtnSb3aJz0o
Nice performance, thanks for the tip!
Arto
PS The modern capo, the certain igor found, did not bother me at all,
well actually I did not even notice... ;-)
BTW, my old guitar capo is very useful
what do you mean exactly when you say you want more HIP? Just that
thing with the capo?
no David : check my earlier messsage ! why do i have to remind
you all the time to read and see well ?
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dear mr. giuliani
professional lutenist should have more different sized lutes ( guitars )
instead of cheap bluegrass capo ! orlearn to transpose ( maybe )
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On Mar 23, 2008, at 6:47 PM, igor . wrote:
no David : check my earlier messsage ! why do i have to remind you
all the time to read and see well ?
Okay, okay, I promise to watch everything all the way to the end in
future. My bad. But I'm still curious. Perhaps someone else can
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